Confirming you are not from the U.S. or the Philippines

By giving this statement, I explicitly declare and confirm that:
  • I am not a U.S. citizen or resident
  • I am not a resident of the Philippines
  • I do not directly or indirectly own more than 10% of shares/voting rights/interest of the U.S. residents and/or do not control U.S. citizens or residents by other means
  • I am not under the direct or indirect ownership of more than 10% of shares/voting rights/interest and/or under the control of U.S. citizen or resident exercised by other means
  • I am not affiliated with U.S. citizens or residents in terms of Section 1504(a) of FATCA
  • I am aware of my liability for making a false declaration.
For the purposes of this statement, all U.S. dependent countries and territories are equalled to the main territory of the USA. I accept full responsibility for the accuracy of this declaration and commit to personally address and resolve any claims or issues that may arise from a breach of this statement.
We are dedicated to your privacy and the security of your personal information. We only collect emails to provide special offers and important information about our products and services. By submitting your email address, you agree to receive such letters from us. If you want to unsubscribe or have any questions or concerns, write to our Customer Support.
Octa trading broker
Open trading account
Back

EUR/USD: Needs to make progress through the 1.04 resistance – Scotiabank

The Euro (EUR) is steady around the 1.04 zone, Scotiabank’s Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes.  

EUR steady around 1.04

“ECB Governor Escriva remarked earlier that the central bank needed to move to a neutral stance in the coming months. However, Governor Holzmann remains cautious on near-term ECB easing, suggesting he needs ‘good arguments’ to support a rate cut next week. President Lagarde commented that the central bank will maintain its ‘measured’ easing steps yesterday.

“Swaps continue to price in a 1/4 point cut for next week’s meeting. The EUR is holding a tight range intraday after another test of —and failure at—retracement resistance at 1.0422 yesterday. The low 1.04 area has been a block on EUR rebounds since December but the level on the chart is a bit more meaningful now as 1.0422 represents the initial (23.6%) retracement of the EUR’s slide from 1.12.”

“A clear push through the low 1.04 zone should see spot gains extend towards 1.05/1.06. Support is 1.0350.”

CAD holds broadening range around 1.44 – Scotiabank

The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is little changed on the session, Scotiabank’s Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne notes.  
Read more Previous

Canada Retail Sales (MoM) below forecasts (0.2%) in November: Actual (0%)

Canada Retail Sales (MoM) below forecasts (0.2%) in November: Actual (0%)
Read more Next